Parks and Recreation

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Explore some of Music City’s oldest establishments alongside new additions to the business + restaurant scene.
Music City’s park system ranked No. 78 in the US in ParkScore’s annual report and stands eight spots behind Memphis, TN.
From its Walk Score and abundance of businesses to its central location, the Gulch is a prime example of a neighborhood suited to live, work, and play.
From local restaurants and shops to a focus on outdoor recreation, there’s more to Gallatin than meets the eye.
Average daily walking trips dropped by 36% in the US between 2019 and 2022 — see how Nashville compares.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or the next Tiger Woods, these 19 golf courses in Music City are sure to make for a good round.
The park — touted as one of the city’s largest regional parks featuring the biggest playground in Davidson County — held its grand opening on Wednesday, Aug. 16. Here’s what we saw.
Let’s talk history, things to do, and where to shop.
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